AfDB backs Zim with US$25m grant for climate-vulnerable communities
The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) board has approved a US$25 million grant for Zimbabwe to support rural communities severely affected by climate change.
By Business Reporter
Apr. 25, 2026
Mat’land, Masvingo communities to benefit from US$25m climate fund
The funding, approved by the Bank’s board of directors, will support the Zimbabwe Agricultural Climate Resilient and Vulnerability Reduction Project (ACRES),
By Sharon Sibindi
Apr. 25, 2026
Regional blocs rally behind new framework to close Africa’s financing gap
The meeting marks a decisive step in aligning regional priorities with a locally anchored financial model to drive sustainable growth and resilience across the continent.
By Business Reporter
Feb. 17, 2026
US$10m AfDB grant boost for agric production
The AVCLEP project exemplifies government's commitment to enhancing agricultural productivity while mitigating the impacts of climate change.
By Blessed Ndlovu
May. 27, 2025
AFDB approves US$25 million loan facility for Zim firms.
The African Development Bank Group currently supports 13 initiatives in Zimbabwe valued at $144 million.
By Online Reporter
Dec. 20, 2023
Boost for SMEs as NMB secures US$15m facility
The bank also announced it was working on securing more than US$55 million from two international institutions that had already conducted due diligence on the bank.
By Business Reporter
Dec. 8, 2023
Climate change: Zim risks mounting debt
On the eve of the summit for a New Global Financing Pact in Paris, Action Aid revealed that branding loans as climate finance risks make vulnerable countries’ problems even worse.
By Lorraine Muromo
Jun. 27, 2023
Climate resilience gaps, opportunities in Africa
Thus far, the programme has supported 38 African countries and trained over 1 000 climate change experts on a continent of 1,4 billion people. The figures are not consistent with the demand.
By Takudzwanashe Mundenga
Jun. 22, 2023
Debt, sanctions and policy: Nowhere to hide
Zanu PF has made many errors and mistakes, and for whatever reason, its leaders keep repeating them over and over again.
By Newsday
May. 20, 2023




